Dish-cleaner.



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mm Jan. 285, 1910.

h i-Q lave invented certain new an UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

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Be it known that I Fania Scnusa, a

subject of the King of l m-is, German Emq Is-ror, residing at Magdebur Germany,

useful Improvements in Dish-Cleaners, of which the t'ollowin is n specification.

This invention relates to am ap aratus which is destined for the mechanics washing of n grout number of plates, dishes, cups, suut'tt'tt and the like at the-same time and in such a mannerthat they are eflectually' solving qualities such as a so cleaned.

'l-he breaking and smashing of plates and tllf-lltS is great y reduced by the use of this up amtus.

ceording to this invention the plates and dishes are immersed in a solution which dismlves the fat and other de its on the plutcs-nnd dishes' to be wash and removes snid substances from the same owin to the nscilluttll' motion which is impa to the hm-ket w iieh contains the plates.

in the nccompanying drswio the apparuins is showiaby way of examp e in Figure 1 in longitudinal section and in Fig. in cross section.

The emanates consists of in tank a which is to be ution of soda, soap-water or the like, and in which a yoke I, is suspended so that it can be oscillated an tixcd hearings c by means of a handle d, crank handle, lever or the like. The plates, dishesand other objects to be washed. are llllt't'll in basket c of suitable material which w plat-ed in the yoke I and secured in its poelllOll, by meansol lateral arms I fixed on the wrves ussu small sides of the basket to embrace the rods which form said yoke. Upon the bottom plnte'of tank a a grate y isarranged which pport for n second basket in of i a the same construction as basket 0, shackles lv an other suitable devices being1 arranged for 4s maintaining said basket upon t a grate. The,

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contain tank 131th: second basket led with a solution Ipossessing din- IP-atemted 5, acne.

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now the joke b is oscillated in its bearings i the liqui contained in tank a will dissolve and washoti the plates-contained in basket e any but or other deposits adhering to time sumo, the heavg substances collecting new the bottom of t e-tsnle; a. The sli ht move ment of the liquid in truck a'is su cient to previousl clean the plates and other objects in the second basket It. After the lates and other objects in bracket 0 have n well cleaned, said basket is taken out of the yoke b and plunied into the water bein then placed into t .o yoke. Owing to the act that the liquid in tank a is compmratively agitated very little-only, the heavy substances washed oil the platen settle upon the bottom of the tank.

liclsinu- A. mechanical dish cleaner comprising in combination, a tank, a yoke ggvotally burn in said tank so that it can easily coca.- lated, a dish basket, arms on said basket adapted to embrace the arms of the yoke and means for oscillating the yoke substantially as described and shown and for the purpose set forth.

In witness whereof I have hereunto act my hand in thepresence of two witnesses.

FRANZ SCHLAI'BS. Witnesses: MA! Losuao,

Eaten Panama. 

